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January
argans
MEN'S G -J yELET'IL'A'CJDr'RUBBERS, black with redIspels
;$1:49
Sale 6biice...
MEN'S WOO \WORK I.SOCES
'15c to 59c
MEN'S LINED MID GL''OS'ES,' 5alle Ifrice ... ...•
...,..:98c
A FEW T'A1RS 0E1:W00L AND WOOLCOT BLANKETS
r0N-S-ALE.'ATrCLEARING PRICES.
BARGAIN PRICES ON AEU -LINES -OF' WINTER MERCHANDISE
OVERCOATS, "'LEATHER COATS AND WINDBREAAKERS,
WOOL '1' iLNDBREAIiM,'AND' HEAVY SWEATERS.
'WORK 'SWEA"ITFE YRegular 11135 'Tor `'$1',1:9
RE1VINANTS (IDE ALL 'KINDS AT:CLEARING PRICES
Plurnsteei Bros.
Agents for Tip -Top, Banger and Cambridge Made -to -•Measure C1otk ny
,DRESSED HOG, only, per A 113 ... • . .13c
DRESSED HOG BY HALF, per lb... . •12'/2c
.FRONT QUARTER OF BEEF, -per lb 7c
HIND 'S DARTER OF BEEF, per')b. • • .9c
WHOLE CHUCK, per lb. ... ... .. .9c
SAUERRAUT, per Ib. 8c or 2 lbs. for .. .15c°
LAKE SUPERIOR HERRING, per Ib 8c
SMOKED filltiLETTS, Small, perllZ. , 15c
• SMOKED EILLETTS, large choice <1uleity; per
FROZEN SALMON ........15c whop} or half. 'Sliced 17c
DRY -SALT <00D *FISH, per lb. :�5c
. CO NELL • & TYNDALL.,
" CLINTON'S (LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Albert Street
Phone 162.
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
OurJanuarySale
Will continue to the, end of the
month, and Slior ',the ' remaining 11
months of 1935, under the same con-
ditions as have ,existed since our com-
mencement of business, by offering
the public the !hest' values we know
where or how to'proeur+e,'in''keeping.
with our trade ,slogan "'Often the
Cheapest, Always 'the Hest,"
A manifestation sof this policy, at
present on display, is our annual sale
of note paper now presented'for your
inspection. Thsi year we are able to
offer you a choice of two fitishes.'The
Bluebird series 'very tastefully 'de-
corated in silver -and-blue' is a "fine
quality -kid finished paper. , The Red
Bird series ' similarly 'decorated 'but
in -a-chaimiing contrast •df -red • and
gold color scheme are equaily•as"fine
in 'texture and linen finiitbed:
1 NOTE PAD
and
11'PK'G. ENVEL01;•ES
19c SET.
;•FOLD -OVER PAD
and
.1 •PICC. ENVELOPES
27c 'SET.
1 LETTER PAD
aerl
,1/PKG. E'NV2LOPES
27c •RET
The W. D. Fair • Go
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
THURS ,. TAN 24; 1935
RED AND WHITE
Always in the Lead
SPECIAL PRICES OF RED AND WHITE GOODS
ALL OVER THE STORE
CENTRE ISLE - WHITE SALE
of Goods displayed in Cellophane.Bags
WHITE LIST
White Peppermint Taffy, per Ib. 19c
Lump Sugar, per Ib. 15c
Macaroni, per .Ib. 5c
Sods, Biscuits, Broken, 2 lbs. for 19c
Sitida Biscuits- (8 to 101bs.) per lb. 1Oc
Fancy Cookies in (Cellophane, per Ib.. 25c
Granulated Sugar, 5 lbs. for 27c
Alpha Rice, 2 lbs. for ... 15c
Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 25c
king Sugar, 2 lbs. for • 17c
'Edlk'Starch, 21bs. for 25c
'White Raisins, 'per lb. 18c
WEEK -END SPECIALS
No Special Color.
Tea, (Our Own) per lb. 49c
Rolled Oats, 3• lbs. for 14c
pineapple '(Singapore) 1.0.6
RED L)ST
Crosse & Blackwell -Special Week on These Goods
All Bright Red -
Catsup, 14 ozs., 2 for 25c
23c
..25c
Canned Tomatoes 3 for • • 25c
11c
Tomato Juice, 5 for
Tomato Soup, 4 for
Red Cherries, per 1.4 lb
FISH AND FRIGIDAIRE
Red Salinon . . 17c
Militias, Smoked,.per lb. 15c
Fresh White Fish ' 15c
Ilerrillg,. per lb. 8c
Codfish, each . 15c
RED, AND WHITE LUST
Matches (Red and White)
Red and White Tea, 1-21.b.
Red and White Coffee, per lb..
Red' and White Jelly Powder, 4 pkgs for
• 25c
32c
40c
25c
Fruit and Vegetables
Oranges, large and juicy, per dozen 39c
Celery Hearts, :each 15c
Lettuce, `Iceberg 10c
Spinach,'2 lbs. for 25c
41.1
Cauliflowers, each
Carrots, 10 lbs. for
Onions, large, 10 lbs
25c
15c
25c
Where
"Sells for Less"
Price Prevails
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CLINTON'S B,IG
CORNER GROCETERJA
Phone 48
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YOU ' •E 1
TO ATTEND THE OPENING OF OUR FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT ON
Saturday, January 26th
AND INSPECT THIS NEW STOCK OF. MERCHANDISE
This showing was chosen from the recent Fursjture.Show
held at Kitchener.
,TEA, WILL BE SERVED BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING,'
Sutter--Perdue--Beattie
Hardware -Funeral Directors.
11
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INS
Crosse and Blackwell's Products
Tomato Catsup, 14oz. bottle, 2 for
Tomato Soup, 4 for
Tomato Juice, 5 1O oz. tins for
Pork ani 139'ns, 4 'large tins for
NN Chef Sauce, large bottles
LIVINGSTONI'S QUICK COOKING OATS, large pkg.
STIORTE-N1NG, 2 for .
LARD, per lb.
SUGAR, 10 lbs. for
(BAKING POWDER, 1-lj;. tin
SHREDDED COCOANUT, per
MACARONI, 5 lbs. for
SODA BISCUITS, 1 -Ib. bags
SODA BISCUITS, Broken, 2 for
GOLD MEDAL COFFEE, 1-l1). tin and 1 ib. Cabe Sugar, for . ...45c
BULK BLACK TEA, per lb.
COWAN'S large tin COCOA
25c
25c
23c i
19c
19c
21c
25c
15c
A
57c
..19c
25e
23c
.12c
19c
45c
23c
'Vegetables 5 Fruits
ONIONS 50-1b. sacks, each 49c
SPY APPLES, per bushel 29e
CARROTS, per peck . ... • • • ` 5c
CABBAGES, 2 heads for
CELERY IIEARTS, per bunch .. . • . 1 5c
ORANGES, small, per 'dozen .. ......... ... ,•25c
ORANGES, medium, per dozen . •• • , • . . • .35c
ORANGES, 'large, per. dozen
PEANUTS; in shell, 2 lbs, for ...... 7.99
COCOANUTS, larged each ;. 50
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K.
Rev.' A. N. Hohnes is. in Toronto this
week, being a guest of Dr, and
Mrs. }L Fowler,
i4I}'. and Mrs. J,'. Rumball of London
-were in town for the funeral of
the' late J. A. Ford.
Miss Barry Combe of Toronto has
been holidaying at the hone of
her parents, Col, H. B. and Mrs.
' Combe..
Mr, 0, W. Potter was in Mitchell on
Thursday afternoon last attending
the funeral pf his sister, the late
Mrs. George Kemp.
Mr. Victor Cvleh of Toronto has been
hone on account of the illness and
subsequent death of his mother,
Mrs. McPhee, and remained for
the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit. Walker leave
• Friday for Timmins, • where they
Intend spending a few weeks with
thein daughter
�r WI
son-in-law, 1IIr.
and Mrs, Wil', f 'unnp°.
Reeve Ge II, Elliott is in Qetierieh
this week attending County Coun-
cil." G. II'. isnot presiding this
year but he'll be representing the
home town just the same.
Agent VanHorne of Clinton has been
taking . eye treatment from a spa.
rialist in Stratford this week and
it is hoped by. his many friends.
that he will receive permanent
benefit.
Mr, W. Ford of London and Mrs.
Proeunier of Essex were called
home last week owing to the ill-
ness of their father, the late J. A.
Ford, and .remained some days af-
ter the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow of Cr'om.-
• arty came up the past weekend to
see the latter's father, Mr, John
Jervis of the Bayfield Road, who
is, we regret to state, in very poor
health, Mrs. Dow is remaining for
a While,
Mr. Howard Bih iicjsbii bt Olinton,
was in town on Monday closing
the deal whereby he disposed. of
his residence here to Mr. Wm.
White, who is now in • possession
and is having the interior re -de-
corated. Mr. B>;unsdon informs us
that he, is nearly recoveredfrom
the bad fall front a' ladder a few
Weeks, age, -,13101-i'' Standard.
Do Not Fail To Hear'
Miss Pearl Newton
Elocutionist and Humorous
Monologist
ASSISTED BY LOCAL TALENT
in
Wesley -Willis Church
Thursday, Jars. •31
at 8'p.m.
sunder auspices of the choir.
Admission, 25c; Children, 15c.
10-2.
Gale, chairman, Mr. John McClure,
Secretary. Minutes of last year's
meeting -were read and adopted. Re-
ports from all the. different depart
-
Menti Ware read and found very en-
couraging. J. S. Lookhart and Fred
Elliott, the two retiring stewards,
were re-elected. Mr. Willner I-Iarri
son was elected superintendent of
the Sunday School in the place of
Reid Torrance; who has been the
faithful superintendent for at least
five years. Mr. Reid Torrance was
elected assistant superintendent. A
dainty.lnnch was served,
14Zrs. Charlie Young had the mis-
fortune to fall Monday morning and
break her ankle.
Lc) 111...A GAIN STORE
Mrs. Torrance, Sr., is quite i11 • at
•
the hone of her daughter,' M,rs, V.
Elliott. Her many friends wish for
her a speedy return of health,
AtL U- R1
A little daughter arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 'Wilson
January • 14. . Congratulations are.
extended.
.PORTER`S HILL
On Wednesday Mr. and. Ml'e..II. C.
Cox entertained the stewards of,
Grace ohiirch, and their wives, Rev.
R. M. and Ma's Gale, and some of the
officers of the cii'iwrch to supper.
Mr. Allen Betties audited the books
of the church for the year and .a
splendid year is reported. This is.
very 'encouraging ' .in .these times of
depression.
Word was received here of the.
CLINTON
Il
IAB,
Your sick friends would appre-
ciate and enjoy flowers. Spring
Flowers now available,
F.R. CUNNINGHAME
FLOPIS'Ti'
Member of Florist Telegraph De-
livery Association.
Phones 176 and 31.
'10.1160
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.5 E.C! ALS
FOR JANUARY
G7
TEN PERCENT. OF ALL RANGES
AND HEATERS
CI
CHOICE OP ANY ALLADIN LAMP
IN STOCK, $7.00
A '
1 VAC -TRIC ELECTRIC CLEANER
death of a cousin of Mns. A. J. Fel:- +
$55.00
(Regular $65.00)
C-7
guson, the late Gordon Gallagher of
Brussels on Saturday last.
Mr. Gallagher; Who ' ft8 tri his 43rd
year, had been .lb ill health for some
time and his death was not unex- CALL AND SEE THESE SPECIALS
pected. He was born in Turnberry
and lived, ter :some. years on a farm
on the .fourth concession of Morris,
Owing to ill health he was not able
to carry on the heavy farm work and
seven years ago he went to Brussels
where he carried on a.poultry ranch.
Twenty-one years ago he was mar-
ried. to Olive I4lasters, of Toronto,
wind survives him together with his
father and mother, Mr. and 'Mrs. R.
Gallagher, of Wroxeter. Mr. Gallag-
her was a member of the United
Church from where the funeral was
W
;in
0•n Thursday evening the Y.P.S.
'held their meeting with a record at-
tendance. Miss Evelyn Cox gave a
splendid topic. Some• contests were
enjoyed after which play practice
was started on the 'play, which tile',
young people of Crtbbb Chureh°ligm
to have prepared ter 'the first pant of
March.
On Monday evening the annual
meeting of Gi•ace 'ehtii'ch -wits lio'ld
The meeting Wfs 'opened 'with a
hymn and .}rimier•: Rev. It. M
held on 14londay to gham oem
Tay.
Mr, Thos. Jolinston returned on
1iriday lest,. having attended the
rotor show in Toronto last week.,
]4Iiss SD.arothy Willson of Stratford
Neranal was, home for the week -end.
Mss •Cummings of Blyth spent the
wee1c en 1 with Miss Margaret Fer-
M'isa . Eleanor • Andrew spent, the
Weelyend in Toronto.
SOME ADVANGE
VFEHMATIONi
'ACCORDING TO ALL REPORTS WD 1 HINK THERE WILL BE
A SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE. IN THE PRICE OF MOST LINES OF
FURNITURE
SO WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT IF YOU ARE THINKING
OF' GETTING A
DINING ROOM SUITE, A BEDROOM SUITE OR A
CHESTERFIELD SUITE
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW, AS WE WILL GIVE YOU THE
SAME REASONABLE PRICES AS USUAL ON ANY GOODS WE
HAVE IN STOCK, AND THERE IS A GOOD ASSORTMENT TO
SELECT FROM
WE ALWAYS CARRY A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE OF
ALL KINDS
MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS TO DEAL WIITH THE OLD
RELIABLE FIRM.
BALL & ZAPFE
Hardware,
N. BALL,
Phone 110.
The Store With The Stock
Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers
Phone J. 3. ZAPFE,
195. Phone 103.
kills
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Phone 244
January Special
Each customer to whom wegive a
Permanent this month will be entit-
led to a shampoo and finger -wave at
50a for the next six months.
WAVES FROM ,63 to $7
ringlet ends.
rin
Gnaranteui g
Henri Beauty Shop
phone 223, Isaac Street.,
MAKE THIS YOUR GROCERY
HEAD QUARTERS
FOOD SAVINGS -JANUARY 24, 25, & 26
OXYDOL, Special value, large box 19c
FRY'S COCOA, Extra Special 19c
MAPLE LEAF SALMON, Small • ....19c. Tall 350.
50
HILLCREST LARD, 2 1 -Ib. prints
ROYAL YORK TEA, 1-2 lb. pkg. 28c
ORANGE MARMALADE, Berge jar 25c
ROYAL YORK COFFEE, that good Coffee 39c
SWANSDOWN BISCUIT MIX, Ige. pkg. 29c
JELLO, the real flavour, 4 pkgs. for 25c
SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER, 8 on. ...15e 16 ozs.. • 25c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, per lb. 190
PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS,. per lb.
BREAKFAST BACON, in pkg. • ,
20c
20c
BREAKFAST BACON, in piece 35c
PEAMEAL BACK BACON, per lb. 35c
OYSTERS, in jar, smUd pack
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
ORANGES, sweet and juihy, per dozen 29c and 39c
GRAPE FRUIT, Seedless. 5 for 25c
TOMATOES, Fresh, per ib. 15c
SPINACH. 2 tbs. for - • , 25c
GREEN ONIONS, per bunch 5c
RADISHES, per bunch 5c
SWEET POTATOES, 3 lbs, for 25c
CELER1j, HEARTS, per bunch 15c
BIG FISH WEEK
17c
20c
12c
SALMON STEAK, per lb.
HALIBUT STEAK, per 10.
SMOKED FILLETTS, per Ib
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J.T. McKNIGHT ri SON
"Your Superior Store" - We Sell the Best For Lees
Phone. 111 CLINTON'